Have you heard about it? It dives dash- . es, darts and wiggles just like an injured fish. Probably the secret of the success of this bait is its extremely erratic motions. Several hundreds thousand have been sold. Get Yours To-day The back-lash which occurs so persistent- i ly when using 'an ordinary reel has done more to discourage the sport of casting than even that oft-mooted question: | Bass-Oreno | "N/hy Don't They Bite" Now' we have a Reel that won't back: lash, and you don't have to thumb your line. The caster has only to learn to throw his bait properly. The South Bend Anti-Back-Lash Reel thumbs itself with a greater precision and accuracy than can be done by the most ex- perienced angler. We have the BIKE. you'll like to take you | * to your fishing grounds. ' | Phone 529 Fully Guaranteed OLD yy > : I 'Buess 'at's retten, ain't it. Jim? SPORTING GOODS CO. ] 88 Princess Street a "Home of the Brunswick." Tells ow He Defeated Jess Willard "1 bad to hit him, for there, be- fore me, stood the only petson in the World Letween me and the heavy. Weight championship. So I cocked Wy right, took one look at that bat- tered face, closed my eyes and then 89. 1 couldn't bear to, see that blow land." That is how Jack Dempsey brought t0 a dramatic conclusion his story of the fight in which he won the heavy- weight championship at Toledo, Ohio from Jess Willard. Jack was net bragging, neither 'was he playing for effect. He was merely telling how he won his laurels. "1 was pretty nervous when I went. into the ring," admitted the Salt Lake mauler, "and it seemed to me that my nervousness increased as the time dragged before the first round. AS I stepped up to Willard I had in mind h.s reported ability to hit and Bit hard. That is why 1 showed so much respect for his punches at the beginning. "You remember that I ran sway i from Jess's first lead, a straight Jerr, ¥ou may also recall how | stepped 'back when he led the second time. And then we mixed and Jesé landed on 'me twice. Right then &d there my confidence returned, and my fier vousness disappeared. "1 figured to myself that if he could not hit any harder than those two blows it was up to me to wade ve hi and swap punches: I didn't evel have to sway, for Jess seemed to lose his steam, and all of his box: ing ability, when I landed that first one which upset him. "As Ilogked down'at that big fhan on the canvas I quickly made up my mind that this fight was all mine, and all that I had to do 'was to go out and win it. From then on I just plastered him until, at the end of the first round, 1 was sure I had doné en. ough. In fact, I/started to leave the ring. But when they called me back there was nothing for me to do. but to go in and finish 'the job. "It was the toughest job I ever had in my lite, and that 1s why I closed my eyes when I let go with the final wallop that brought me the champ- jonship." : A Bush e Boy. ! By Weed Dickinson. "Hey, Jim! Cu'mon out! I got sum= pin-to say Jim! Petcher = doan' where I'm goin'? Well, I'm goin' Né' York, where de Jiants play! i An' I'll'see MeGroar mos' gyery day! 'When I'm out out of school, . An' Matty, hey? An' Baker, an' Kauff, an' Pip, an Ca Zim? Hey, Jim?" 5 Hey, know Pop said he was movin' us there] An': maybe T woan' stick close to him | So I woan' get let, aroun' bere, hey, "i Jim? 5 : ho Preity shiek to see Burns, an' Young, a an' Zim 3 sad ot woi't receive immediate | Ferrozon Longboat to Race Queal. Toronto Star: The long lost Tom Longboat Is found. The famous big Indian galloper 'for whom the G.A.C. has been searching for 4 week turned up smiling and 'ail in Tor onto with a jJaconie, "What's do- me : 'Three mile race with Billy Queal, ns at the Island Stadium. Friday night." "Miright" 'and away he went. He looks to be ready to gallop and as he 'made no comment the distance must suit him. If Queal:is as. good as the Indian there will be a pretty diel fry iin : Kentucky Bacing. Dates tor the fall racing meets in Kentucky have been awarded by the State Racing Commission Lexington Was given seven days; September 13-20 inclusive; Latonia twenty-two days, Septem, 24 October 18, and Churchill Downs, nine days, October 23 to November 1. : "Ty Cobb playing in Detroit fs gain: ing ground in the batting race. Al though the Georgian has been ab- sant for over two weeks, and is badly Hmping yet with an injured leg, he is connecting with the pill-and banging GML victories for the "Ty-gers."" se ns Every Woman's Saw Ambition For Rosy & - ~ Cheeks Now Easily -* > Satisfied Hollow cheeks with dark iifies un. der the 'eyes, how a Woman hates them! . But rosy chesks, clear skin, and bright eves, give them to a woman and shy is happy. The woman who attracts, whose fresh, dainty éomplexion compels ad- Ipiration, is always careful of her health, particularly of her blood con- dition. Bad complexion always nieans bad blood. Girls, don't let your blood grow thin or watery, . To do so brings on hapkard looks and declining strength. Many a wo, who has allowed herself to run-down, to develop that tired, worried look: has built up again a this simple way. Why don't you try it? JAt the close of every. meal, just take two small 'shocolate-coated Fer- rozone Tablets--any person can do this in a minute) The mction of Fer- rozbne is apparent at once. It sets YOu up, makea you feel good, starts up your petite, © digestion, Brings that ling of youth sito the syste) 3 Ferrozona rogd--the Not a man, woman or ¢hild need- Ing blood, vigor, endurance--not a bérson who is x ebvaus or sick ly, not 4 person. in ill aaith An Jvaten 'em poun' out he. bom: yo ers--Bimm! Hey, Jim? A Busli League Boy in a Big League | i | oe e; lo ok : tH Bbw isn't a knot-hole any | . | "u "| Where the concrete rises atbwart. his ee Whore he can't dik holes with a ruse ty kuMe, oh When he hears the sound of a thrill ia \g strife; i Baseball critics now predict that! the New York Giants and th i { | | | | i | German Yachtsmen Barred by British for Next Decade There is great interest among British yachtsmen in the, interna- tional conference to which they have invited representatives of leading American, Norwegian, Swedish and Danish clubs to attend. ' There fs especial hope expressed that the New York Yacht Club will see "its way clear to assisting in interna~ tional action. . There is not the smallest probab- Hy of British sportsmen of the present gen le ever racing against German yachtsmen again, This is important = heca the war Germany considered herself second only to England in Europesn yachting. In January of the pres- ent year the largest meeting of Brit- ish yachtsmen- ever held unénimous- ly agreed that mo Britigh yachtsman should, race against a Hun for at least ten years. Thepéfore, . what- ever may be the future of interna- tional yacht racing, so faf as En- glishmen are concerned the Hung are-out of it. ---- Result Revealed In Dream, A London, England, correspondent fo the New York Sun declares that Lord Newbrough' tates that 'the re- sults of the Beckett-Goddurd fight was revealed to Mm in & dream. On the night before the fight," he says, "I dreamed: that 'Beckett oond round. me little at the time, but later I gave a sealed envelope to my man servant to open when he received the result the following morning. In the enve- lppe was 'Beckett knocks out God~ rd in the second round." which, of! course, tallied with. the. actual re- sults." ed The OCR. F. U. Toronto News: The Ontario Rugy by Union will be doiug business a the old stand, when the weak-kneed Inter<Provineial Union, which like the National Hockey Association, an Eastern 'controlled concern, is hunt- ing for cover. The OR PU. "kept the football flag fying, all through the war, but the "Big Four" s0-call- ed did a "willard" as soon as the clouds "began to darken, In times past the O.RF.U. developed the players and the Inter-Provincial gobbled 'em up and their methods were not always above board either. Heavyweight Ben Martin, hea: Foto, of thé American Expeditionary Force and winner of the inter-Allied championship at the Pershing - dinm, Paris, has issued a challenge to the winner of the Carpentier-Dick Smith fight. I he tails to obtain. a trom | mateh: in Paris, Martin says he will return 'to 'America and attempt to {meet Jack Dempscy, : % Lh { use before had knocked out Goddard in the se- The dream impressed | | Refrigerators! F reé Demonstration R. J. 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